The flatev family is growing! We’re excited to welcome Tanja Meier as the Executive Assistant in Zurich and Sandie Cheng as the Communications & Project Manager in New York City.

We asked them a few questions, so you’ll get to know them better:

1. If we’re passing by your hometown, what’s something we must experience?

Tanja: It’s best to visit Lucerne in the summer and go for a swim at the Vierwaldstättersee “Seebad Lucerne,” where you can cool down your body and enjoy the stunning view of the mountains simultaneously. In the evening, it turns into a bar, so you can have your cocktails there too. My favorite coffee place is “Alpineum” they have the best coffee in town & provide you with healthy and delicious meals over lunch. Next to the café/bar you can visit the lion monument, a huge lion sculpture of stone, that commemorates the braveness of the Swiss Guards who were massacred during the French Revolution.

Sandie: There’s an awesome burger place in Riverside called Johnny’s Burgers (not to be confused with the chain). But if you’re not into that, then I would suggest walking around downtown Riverside where the beautiful Mission Inn is located. It’s especially beautiful during Christmas, where they have the annual Festival of Lights. There’s also an amazing art movement happening in Riverside right now. People may think it’s a boring place compared to the rest of California, but there’s quite a lot of charm to it if you’re open. And it’s home.

2. How are you using your education today (What did you study in school)?

Tanja: I studied Business Administration. I would say that I use my general understanding for the economy and corporations everyday. It is knowledge about how an organization works, that helps me to work most efficiently at my work. I don’t use my knowledge I acquired at university one to one, it’s more about the methods and conceptual thinking.

Sandie: I studied psychology, and it’s actually helped me become more critical with empirical research and data. But honestly, I think it helps me understand that situations affect individuals differently, and it’s important to be empathetic. I don’t think you need a psychology degree to know that though…

3. It’s the weekend, where are you and what are you doing?

Tanja: If it’s sunny, I’d probably visit the flea market at Helvetiaplatz. Otherwise, I might go to the thrift shop and also meet some friends for coffee. Then maybe dinner with friends at home and hang out at a nearby bar afterwards. But I’ll also do sports and relax at home, like reading or watching series.

Sandie: I think I used to be a crazy person, so every weekend I’d be partying and dancing at some bar in the Lower East Side. Now, I think I’m more likely binge watching something on Netflix or going to bottomless brunch somewhere with friends.

4. Do you have any TV shows to recommend?

Tanja: Recommending is difficult, because I am not really a pioneer in TV series. But here are the ones I enjoyed a lot: Breaking bad, Sex and the City, Vikings, Game of Thrones, The Daily Show, TED talks

Sandie: Doctor Who (!!!), Game of Thrones, Broadchurch, That Mitchell & Webb Look, East Bound & Down, The Peep Show, Fresh Off the Boat